How do the atrium walls differ from the ventricle walls in a frog?
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The ventricles have thicker wallsbecause they have pump blood to the more important areas of the body. Therefore, in order to fulfill this task, it must have thicker walls than the atria, and the atrium has less resistance to the flow of blood, thus needing less muscle. ... Both atria send blood into the ventricle.
The ventricles have thicker wallsbecause they have pump blood to the more important areas of the body. Therefore, in order to fulfill this task, it must have thicker walls than the atria, and the atrium has less resistance to the flow of blood, thus needing less muscle. ... Both atria send blood into the ventricle.
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The ventricles have thicker wallsbecause they have pump blood to the more important areas of the body. ... blood and the left atrium receives oxygenated blood. Both atria send blood into the ventricle. The ventricleis divided in order to prevent the mixing of the two bloods.
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